Mr. Rodriguez successfully defended his client Mr. Kendall Ramsey and the jury returned a NOT GUILTY verdict after a three day trial in the Maricopa County Superior Court. The Honorable Jo Lynn Gentry presided over the trial. Mr. Ramsey testified in his own defense and the jury also heard testimony from two Phoenix police officers. The jury returned the GUILTY VERDICT after deliberating for slightly more than half a day. Mr. Ramsey insisted on taking his case all the way to trial and on letting the jury decide his case. Mr. Rodriguez was more than happy to assist Mr. Ramsey in defending and enforcing all of his constitutional rights.

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